(9) By whose power the sun rises and in whom it sets and
to whom all
devas
(the learned, the sun, the moon and other
planets enowed with divine wonderful' qualities) stand dedica-
ted, no one in this world can transgress Him. It is He that you
seek for.
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Tgmralfa
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mon
10) God who eixts here in this world also exists in the
next world
(i.e.,
after death), and God who exists in the next
world also exists here. He, who considers God not as one but
as many goes from death to death,
i.e.,
dies and takes birth
over and over again.
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kr-wa
Tzil: a
Tpri. Tri.gfff
m4a
Entifff
lit tn
(11) This Brahma (God) is attainable by the mind (and
not by physical senses). There is no plurality in Him, for He is.
one.
He who considers God as many (and not as one) goes
from death to death and does not attain salvation.
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ptil Rai
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tRiqi IT,MITzifEr a
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famt0.
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aer ntRn
12.
Purusha
(God) exists even inside our soul which resides
inside our heart (no larger than our fingure).
He
is the Lord
even of all that existed in the past as well as that which shall'
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